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Trustworthy
The natural pro mark series features a natural, unpolished surface, giving you a unique grip on the stick. Durability is incredible, thicker the stick, longer it lasts usually. I use 2B and 5B sizes, very reliable in size and craftsmanship. Trustworthy, you can't go wrong.
Reviewed by Jesse on 2/13/2007 who plays Death Metal/Indie/easy listening/alt..
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perfect
i use these sticks becuase the drummer from my favorite band uses them. use the 747 b stick. it's a little longer in length, and it feels amazing to hold. theyre light, and really strong. i definitely recommend this stick if you like playing fast music
Reviewed by ryan on 10/5/2009 who plays hardcore, pop punk.
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Pro-Mark Natural Hickory Drumsticks
These sticks are pretty good for the price. They are very light for being about medium thickness. You will go through these fast though because they aren't very sturdy. Otherwise, these are pretty good sticks for the money.
Reviewed by Iceman12 on 8/24/2006 who plays Rock, Punk, Jazz, Metal.
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perfection
I use the nylon 747's and they rule. the nylon tip (ball shape) gets that great ping sound on the ride and good power on all the heads. Durabilty compares to any other stick in my experience. Balance is superb. Promark for life.
Reviewed by Joshua on 8/13/2009 who plays Metal, Hardcore.
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A Touch Feely
I bought the Wood 2B sticks and for the price they are a pretty decent set. There is no finish on them, so to me they seemed very dry and i just simply wasn't used to them. They are also lighter than other sticks i've used that were also 2B.
So they didnt hit as strongly as say Vic Firth sticks. Its a preference. I'de say try them if your looking for a happy medium of a lighter but broader stick.
Reviewed by Indian Giver on 6/29/2009 who plays Indie Rock, Blastbeats.
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Best for Rock!
For 3 years I searched for the perfect drumstick, and I found the 747's. I have big hands and the small sticks are hard to hold, I also play real hard so the small ones break in a week. The big sticks were too heavy and put more abuse on my set. The 747's are the perfect fit for me and they last, I love Ahead sticks but these are the best by far!
Reviewed by Justin Hiracheta on 7/29/2008 who plays Rock.
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These sticks play HARD!
playing in a hardcore punk band for over 20 years, you figure i would have tried a lot of sticks - nope. i started with promark and have stuck with them all the way. from 5B to 5A, these sticks are light enough to make playing seriously fast beats a breeze, and durable enough to last for several shows. now, i don't do rimshots and only play with one cymbal and low slung hi-hats, but these sticks kick and stay in the game with you. an a+ from me! (oh yeah, i play nylon tips)
Reviewed by Mark McKay on 5/14/2008 who plays hardcore punk.
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Best I have ever used!
I have tried various brand of sticks; Zildjian, Vic Firth, etc. Pro Mark sticks are the only ones that I have had continued success with. I can honestly say I have never broke a Pro Mark stick, they do however chip away from the cymbals--but thats with every stick. Good grip, perfect balance, and super strong.
Reviewed by Danodrummer on 4/7/2008 who plays Rock/Alternative.
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